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    3. Welcome to our 19th Century Photography site. We hope you will find this information both entertaining and informative. Whether you collect antique photographs, or just have a box of old family photos to identify, these pages will help you determine exactly what you have. We do not discuss the monetary values for old photos, but be assured, whatever you have has some economic value, in addition to whatever sentimental value it may represent. Take care of those old photos! http://www.ajmorris.com/roots/photo/index.php A site for easy uploading of family, military and mystery photos - not to mention family stories, websites and recipes. Thousands already searchable by name or place. http://www.ancientfaces.com/research Having a photo of an ancestor is a great addition to your written history or family video history you may make. Photos are also good for showing family resemblances. Sometimes photos are helpful in showing genetic health concerns. The pictures we feature here were taken between 1875 and 1970 and were gathered from around the United States. Our vanished photo collection first went online in 1998. http://genealogytoday.com/store/vanished.html Over 10,000 photos, representing over 25,000 surnames.... and thousands of families... maybe even yours! http://www.familyoldphotos.com/ All of the photos have names and dates or places on them. They include Tintypes, Daguerreotypes, Cabinet Cards, Carte-de-visites, Personal Picture Postcards, Photo Albums and Yearbooks." http://fourkings.freeyellow.com/Page3.html This website is dedicated to old photographs from the past. The people depicted on these photographs are mysteries to me. Do you recognize anyone? Are they related to you? If you can identify them as part of your family of ancestors, you will make a lot of people happy! http://www.photographsfromthepast.com/index.html An international portrait and post card database. Particularly strong in post cards, and in France and Belgium. http://portraits.geneanet.org This site offers thousands of identified photos for people searching for long-lost relatives. You can also upload your own mystery photos for others to possibly identify. http://www.deadfred.com/ Larry L. Ford and Eric C. Nagle are incurable collectors of antique family photos, Bibles, and documents. At this site, they alphabetically list hundreds of items they have found over the years. If you find something from your family, you contact them and they respond with pricing and shipping details. Lots of testimonials demonstrate lots of happy customers. Particularly worth a look if you have Ohio or Kentucky ancestors. http://my.erinet.com/~fordnag/FordNagle.htm Ancestor Genealogy Photo Archive is a free genealogy database of family photos containing online vintage photographs. Many of these photos have been submitted by our visitors to help you find your ancestors and surnames. Others were found in antique stores and flea markets, and posted here in hopes of reuniting them with family members. Your ancestors could be among these genealogy photos. http://ancestorarchive.com/

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